Chinese New Year or Spring Festival celebrates a year of hard work and gives people the opportunity to wish for a lucky new year. It is China's most important festival and involves family reunions, elaborate decorations and giving red envelopes.
Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Chinese New Year - in 2021
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On Feb. 12, people across the world will celebrate Lunar New Year and the start of "Year of the Ox". In Chinese culture, ox symbolize joy and perseverance. NS Artist Maud Lewis is widely known for her paintings of oxen which, as in Chinese culture, represent joy. #LunarNewYear https://t.co/B00exAd5FY
Today, I'm pleased to wish all who celebrate the Chinese New Year a Happy "Year of the Ox."
May your 2021 be prosperous, safe, and full of good fortune! https://t.co/xr5xl6Y8aC
Gong Hai Fat Choi! Today is Chinese New Years & I am a proud Canadian Born Chinese. This year I celebrate my birth zodiac, the Year of the Ox! Wishing all my fellow traders a healthy, prosperous & BULLish new year! #GongXiFaCai #CNY2021 #YearOfTheOx #YearOfTheBull https://t.co/NAppvZjmzK
Today marks the Year of the Ox in the Chinese zodiac calendar. The ox comes to us as a reminder of strength, perseverance and hard work. All the beautiful reminders we need at this time!
Happy New Year to all who celebrate.
Stay safe, well and warm! https://t.co/IGhBBbuUVT
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR! With 20% of the Earth’s population celebrating today with good food, red envelopes, and blessings for everyone, we wish you virtual “gung hay fat choy” which means wishing you great happiness and prosperity as we enter the year of the Ox. #ChineseNewYear https://t.co/jeRnmVWXaL
12 February is the Chinese 🇨🇳 New Year. It's the Year of the (Metal) Ox. 🐂
Thank you for sharing this beautiful fabric collage creation 🎨 with us, Danny Amazonas. 🎨❤️
Blessings and best wishes. ❤️ https://t.co/T3C8dntAKh
Tonight the #CNTower will be lit red for #ChineseNewYear - Year of the Ox / Ce soir la #TourCN sera illuminée en rouge pour le Nouvel An chinois – année du bœuf https://t.co/tCFs5jTR9g
@Quicktake @CLSAInsights Just FYI- luner new year not only celebrate by Chinese. It is celebrated most of the Asian country . I am Tibetan and we celebrate the luner new year on feb 12 as well